A six-bedroom, four-bathroom home in San Jose, California, which incorporates an “inactive meth lab,” was put available on the market a couple of weeks in the past for a staggering $1.55 million, in response to the itemizing on California Regional A number of Itemizing Service.
“Nice Alternative to personal giant house on a big 6000sqft lot, Nice location to freeway and expressway. FHA has a mortgage possibility, documentation in disclosure package deal,” the itemizing learn, including, “Residence has inactive Meth lab and meth contamination, see County docs. Noting Storage location, remediation course of and subsequent prices related.”
The excellent news: “Residence has not been cleared of contamination and shall be transferred to the brand new purchaser in it is present state,” in response to the itemizing.
Keller Williams Realty-Silicon Valley’s Cindy Selleos listed the meth home 17 days in the past, positioned at 668 Potomac Ct, San Jose, and already has elevated the value by $125,000.
Comparables within the space present similar-sized houses are promoting north of $2 million.
This comes as the newest S&P World Case-Shiller reveals US house costs rose for the fifth straight month in August. Stock stays a problem, as consumers and sellers are caught because of the worst affordability disaster in a era.
One can solely think about that when the meth lab was energetic, the scenes might need resembled one thing out of the TV sequence ‘Breaking Dangerous’:
Why do not home flippers wish to contact this property?
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